Electric Wire Hustle head to Raglan after final show at the UK’s Big Chill festival

Electric Wire Hussle - Image supplied
Electric Wire Hussle - Image supplied

This week Electric Wire Hustle wrap up their European tour with their final show at the UK’s Big Chill festival. This final show sees them join a line up of heavyweight international talents including headline act Kanye West. EWH’s extensive European summer tour has spanned 2 months, 20 shows and 10 countries. EWH have performed at some of Europe’s (& the world’s) largest festivals including Glastonbury in the UK and their first shows in Spain at the Red Bull Dome, Sonar Festival, Belgium at Dour Festival and Colours of Ostrava in the Czech Republic, all of which are documented in their tour blog at www.redbull.co.nz

“It has been an amazing tour in Europe. The band has been playing better than ever and the audience responses have been incredible. As sad as we are to leave, we’re looking forward to performing in New Zealand again and it will be great to bring our energy and experiences from this trip home.” says EWH drummer, Myele Manzanza.

Electric Wire Hustle will perform 6 shows in New Zealand in September in Auckland, Raglan and 2 shows each in their hometowns Wellington and Christchurch.

Electric Wire Hustle have also just been announced to perform at Sydney’s inaugral boutique music event ‘Musica’ to be held in Tumbalong Park, Sydney 22 October with further Australian dates in October to be announced.

“We would also like to acknowledge the work that the NZ Music Commission /Outward Sound do to assist NZ Music get overseas & develop international audiences. Their support has been instrumental in helping us to achieve our dreams and it’s amazing to see the attention NZ artists are now gaining internationally & the reputation NZ is building for it’s music scene in Europe in particular. As we all know there is an abundance of talent in NZ but the isolation from these larger markets makes it difficult for this talent to grow to an international level. We are fortunate to have funding bodies like Outward Sound and Creative NZ who promote NZ Arts internationally. Everyone we’ve bumped into from our local community is certainly making the most of their time here and putting in a huge effort to perform and promote our unique brand of music.” adds Taay. “We’ve worked really hard in Europe. After the NZ shows we’re looking forward to hitting Australia again in October, spending some downtime with whanau after being on the road for so long and of course working on the next album!”

Electric Wire Hustle September Raglan show:

4 September – The Yot Club, Raglan

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